English
Etymology
From crunchy + -ly.
Adverb
crunchily (comparative more crunchily, superlative most crunchily)
- In a crunchy manner.
2015 October 4, Mark Kermode, “Macbeth review – a spittle-flecked Shakespearean war film”, in The Observer[1]:The tale is bookended by battles – faces meatily pummelled, bones crunchily broken and throats spurtingly sliced as offstage conflicts are placed centre-screen.